homebuyer2023
DIY
Hi All,
I am in the middle of purchasing a small 1 bed flat in England, and have been sent a Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate by the seller (horizontal red form with 6 pages). The certificate states work was done 4 years ago including new sockets, downlights and a 'new consumer unit'. The tick box next to 'replacement of a consumer unit' is N/A. I believe the main consumer unit was replaced as it looks quite new and has a 're-test in 5 years' sticker with the certificate's date. I can't imagine there is another consumer unit in the property as it's quite small and there is no outbuilding/garage. There is no notification with NICEIC.
I was expecting for this work to be notifiable, should the electrician have ticked yes to 'new consumer unit'? I'm concerned this may cause issues when I resell the property if this work was not notified correctly, and am considering getting an indemnity policy to cover any issues reselling.
Many thanks!
I am in the middle of purchasing a small 1 bed flat in England, and have been sent a Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate by the seller (horizontal red form with 6 pages). The certificate states work was done 4 years ago including new sockets, downlights and a 'new consumer unit'. The tick box next to 'replacement of a consumer unit' is N/A. I believe the main consumer unit was replaced as it looks quite new and has a 're-test in 5 years' sticker with the certificate's date. I can't imagine there is another consumer unit in the property as it's quite small and there is no outbuilding/garage. There is no notification with NICEIC.
I was expecting for this work to be notifiable, should the electrician have ticked yes to 'new consumer unit'? I'm concerned this may cause issues when I resell the property if this work was not notified correctly, and am considering getting an indemnity policy to cover any issues reselling.
Many thanks!
- TL;DR
- New consumer unit buy no notification